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Sky Notes - July

 
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Our Sky Notes discuss the events which happen every year in the night sky for a given month. Choose a month:

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A guide to the what's happening in the night sky in July

The following sky notes describe what may be seen in the night sky, soon after sunset at the beginning of July, for an observer situated in the UK.

The night sky in July 2005

Overhead is the dim constellation of Hercules, located between Corona Borealis and the bright star Vega. Use a star chart to locate the globular star clusters M13 and M92 in Hercules.

Content last updated: 27/06/2005

 

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